Killing Our Oceans : Dealing with the Mass Extinction of Marine Life
Killing Our Oceans : Dealing with the Mass Extinction of Marine Life
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Book Description
In his Ark of the Broken Covenant, Kunich showed that Earth's species are concentrated in 25 zones of ecological significance known as biodiversity hotspots, and maintained that we'd go a long way toward saving many species from extinction if we'd focus our protective laws and regulations on these zones. In Killing Our Oceans he extends this analysis to the extraordinary pockets of life in the oceans that are similarly threatened.
About the Author
JOHN CHARLES KUNICH is Associate Professor of Law, Appalachian School of Law, Virginia, and the author of several books.
Killing Our Oceans: Dealing with the Mass Extinction of Marine Life,John Charles Kunich,Praeger Publishers,0275988783,Environmental,Environmental Conservation & Protection - General,Environmental Science,Environmental Studies,Law and legislation,Marine biodiversity conservation,Oceans & Seas,Science,Science/Mathematics,Applied ecology,Conservation of the environment,Pollution of seas & oceans,Science / Environmental Science
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